Jamie Lee Curtis

Universal celebrates “Halloween” in January

November 20, 2018 // 0 Comments

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment has just added the new Halloween to its line-up, scheduling the latest film in the franchise for release on 4K UHD, Blu-Ray Disc and DVD in January. Forty years after the events of 1978’s Halloween, Laurie Strode [...]

A Fish Called Wanda

September 18, 2017 // 0 Comments

The late 80s produced some great and memorable comedies, and, without a doubt, A Fish Called Wanda is one of the most recognizable and beloved achievements of the genre at the time. Released multiple times on DVD and Blu-Ray Disc before, Arrow Video is [...]

The Halloween Complete Collection

September 23, 2014 // 0 Comments

Boy, oh boy. Is there anyone out there who has not seen a movie in the “Halloween” franchise? Hardly possible, I assume. Whether it is John Carpenter’s unmatched original film or Rob Zombie’s remake, or any of the films in-between, I think [...]

Halloween: 35th Anniversary Edition

September 20, 2013 // 0 Comments

35 years after its initial debut, "Halloween" is still one of the most impressive horror films that never seems to lose its appeal, and is widely considered John Carpenter's best film to date – although I have to admit that I [...]

John Carpenter’s “The Fog” finally heads to Blu-Ray

April 22, 2013 // 0 Comments

Fans of John Carpenter‘s atmospheric ghost story will be pleased to hear that The Fog is finally heading to Blu-Ray Disc this summer, courtesy of Scream Factory. “The Fog” is the iconic 1980 supernatural thriller by legendary filmmaker John [...]

Halloween

September 14, 2007 // 0 Comments

Even after almost 30 years, "Halloween" is still one of the most impressive horror films that never seems to lose its appeal, and is widely considered John Carpenters best film to date – although I have to admit that I personally prefer [...]

Halloween

September 5, 2007 // 0 Comments

The slasher film genre has been a mainstay of horror films since the mid 1970s. With so many killers chopping, grinding, and sawing their way through the rubble, one villain has stood a little taller and a little longer than anyone else. Michael Myers, of [...]

Christmas With The Kranks

November 10, 2005 // 0 Comments

Based on John Grisham's "Skipping Christmas", "Christmas with the Kranks" is a very silly film that is set in a neighborhood that is a little too close nit for some and just down right obtrusive for others. A neighborhood where [...]

Halloween

October 13, 2005 // 0 Comments

"Halloween" is the first movie I ever remember seeing. I walked in on my parents watching the movie with friends during the 'closet scene' towards the end of the movie. The horrific image of Michael Myers' white mask stuck with me [...]
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